Rothco Deluxe Adventurer Survival Kit Knife Reviews
Rothco Deluxe Adventurer Survival Kit Knife
- Be prepared for anything on your next outdoor adventure with this survival knife
- Kit has everything you need to make the most of your surroundings
- Knife is 10.5 inches long; hollow handle contains fish line, hook, sinkers, bandages, small harpoon, signal mirror, finger tip saw, pencil, and more
- Blade is 5.25 inches long, and slides into included accessory sheath, which has peg for use as wire-cutter
- Handle’s screw-off top has compass, and helps keep contents dry; note matches not included
The Rothco 3235 Adventurer Survival Kit knife comes with fish line, hook, sinkers, band-aids, pencil, harpoon, signal mirror, Morse code, finger tip saw and more (matches not included). All of these items fit in the hollow handle of the knife. A threaded top with a built in compass screws into the knife handle to keep everything dry.Be prepared for anything on your next outdoor adventure with the Rothco 3235 Adventurer Survival Kit Knife, which comes with everything you need to make the most of
List Price: $ 28.99
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large and compact,
item is larger than you think and heavy, but it seems to be just what you need if you are deep in a forest and lost. Lots of things in there to survive and seems durable and heavy duty.
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|Great Knife, Great Price,
I bought this knife to keep in my truck box…. It’s built well, and it’s just cool! I wouldn’t go to war with it, it’s not made like my benchmade, but I didn’t pay 600 bucks for it either…
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|Great idea. Execution? Meh…,
I had intended, and still do, to use it for my wife’s little survival bag in case she gets stranded out in the middle of nowhere (it’s happened before!).
First off, it’s an awesome idea, having a hand saw, fishing necessities, minor medical gear all wrapped into a sharp (que drums) package. But, unfortunately, I don’t like this particular knife set. It will work for my wife (who hates knives anyways), but I think the quality leaves a bit to be desired.
I sharpened it immediately when I opened it, as it comes quite dull. Usually it takes me about an hour to decently sharpen a blade, but this one only took ten minutes. The steel is very soft and probably won’t hold an edge for long.
Secondly, it’s very shoddy equipment. I mean, honestly, for around $20, what could I expect? But even nowadays the cheap stuff can be very high quality. Maybe I just got my hopes up too high…
Anywho, all in all, it’s okay, not great. Worth $20? Absolutely. But the downside, it’s a $20 knife.
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